1. Chun Chee-kwon
In p>1961, Chun Chee-kwon was appointed as the deputy general manager of Hongkong Overseas Chinese Commercial Bank. Being familiar with the cultures of China and the United States, Chun Chee-kwon spared no effort to rush about for the friendly exchanges between China and the United States, so as to fulfill his obligations as a patriotic overseas Chinese. He contributed to the Hawaiian delegation's first visit to Beijing. In 1972, after President Nixon's visit to China, he served as the China consultant of American multinational companies for many times. In order to better promote and promote the trade between China and the United States, in 1974, he established Youjie Investment Consulting Company, which was mainly responsible for consulting the trade between China and the United States.
2. Foucault
Foucault was born in a poor peasant family. In 1928, he was admitted to Nanhai Middle School in Guangzhou. At school, I often study and explore the way out for the nation with my progressive classmates. In 1933, he lived in Vietnam and worked as a primary school teacher. At the beginning of 1938, he entered Yan 'an Shanbei College to study and joined China * * * Producer Party. In the autumn of the same year, he was sent to Vietnam to mobilize overseas Chinese to support the motherland's anti-Japanese war and served as the standing Committee member of Vietnam Qiongya Overseas Chinese Salvation Association. In 1939, he organized and led Vietnam's "Qiaoqiao Returning Service Group" to return to Qionghai to resist Japan. In August, he urged the Qiongya authorities of the Kuomintang to unite in the war of resistance and was secretly killed by the enemy.
3. Chen Fangming
Mr. Chen Fangming is a famous overseas Chinese who has traveled to Thailand. His ancestral home is Anxi County, Fujian Province. He is enthusiastic about community work and public welfare undertakings. He has worked for many years in associations and charities in southern Thailand. He has strong feelings for the motherland and enthusiastically supports the construction of his hometown. For decades, Mr. Chen has been donating money to build education, health and transportation in his hometown. Mr. Chen Fangming is not rich. While devoting all his money to help build public welfare undertakings in his hometown, he lives a simple and simple life. His patriotic affection sets an example for future generations.
4. Situ Meitang
Situ Meitang, formerly known as Situ Xianyi, was born in Kaiping, Guangdong, and was the founder of Zhi Gong Dang in Hong Men, China. In his early years, his family was poor, and he made a living as a handyman. In 1881, he went to the United States to make a living. First, he worked as a cook in a restaurant, during which he joined the court in Hong Men, San Francisco. In 1894, he organized Anliangtang in Boston, and the largest number of members grew to more than 21,111. The legal adviser of the church was the later American President franklin roosevelt.
In p>1914, Situ Meitang met Sun Yat-sen and began to engage in revolutionary activities. In 1937, in order to support War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he set up the "new york Overseas Chinese General Association for Anti-Japanese and National Salvation", and later raised a total of 3.3 million US dollars for the Anti-Japanese War. In 1949, Situ Meitang came to Beijing to attend the first China People's Political Consultative Conference and participated in founding ceremony. In 1955, Situ Meitang died in Beijing.
5. Chen Jiageng
Chen Jiageng, formerly known as Chen Jiageng, is a patriotic overseas Chinese leader, well-known entrepreneur and social activist from Quanzhou, Fujian. In 1891, Chen Jiageng went to Singapore with his family to make a living. After 1914, he founded a pineapple cannery and a self-operated Qianyi rice shop, and started to run the rubber industry, and later became a well-known rubber king in Singapore. In 1911, Chen Jiageng joined the Alliance founded by Sun Yat-sen and was elected as the associate director of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce in Singapore.
During the Revolution of 1911, Chen Jiageng actively raised money to support Sun Yat-sen's revolution, and founded Jimei Middle School, Jimei Normal School, Singapore Nanyang Overseas Chinese Middle School and Xiamen University. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, Chen Jiageng also tried his best to raise money for the domestic war of resistance. In 1949, Chen Jiageng attended the first China People's Political Consultative Conference and was elected as the Standing Committee member. In 1961, Chen Jiageng died in Beijing.